Sports Mole previews Sunday’s Serie A clash between Venezia and Juventus, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
Both teams will have a lot on the line when Venezia host Juventus in Sunday’s Serie A season finale, with the hosts staring relegation in the face at Stadio Penzo.
While the Lagunari need help from elsewhere to have any chance of avoiding the drop, Juve are looking to secure a Champions League return for next season – victory will wrap up fourth place for the Bianconeri at the end of another sub-par campaign.
Match preview
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With just one match remaining, Juventus occupy pole position in the sprint for Champions League qualification, though there are still three teams capable of claiming fourth place depending on the outcome of another Serie A ‘Super Sunday’.
While the Turin giants will guarantee fourth spot if they beat Venezia, both Roma – who play away against Juve’s city rivals Torino – and Lazio, at home to Lecce, stand ready to pounce.
Juventus lead fifth-placed Roma by one point and sixth-placed Lazio by two, so they are on track to achieve the board’s minimum requirement – albeit a tie between any of the trio would see head-to-head records decide their fate.
Taking one step closer last week, the Bianconeri saw off mid-table Udinese, with both goals created by Kenan Yildiz: Nico Gonzalez broke the deadlock on the hour mark before Dusan Vlahovic finally ended his drought by firing home a late second.
The latter is one of several men whose future is up in the air – including interim head coach Igor Tudor, who will lead Juve to the new Club World Cup next month but could then depart – so a summer of change may await.
First, though, Tudor will attempt to win an away game at his fifth attempt since replacing Thiago Motta, as the Croatian’s prolonged trial period continues.
After a last-gasp leveller from Vlahovic salvaged a 2-2 draw in December’s reverse fixture, Tudor’s men are aware that only maximum points will do this weekend – otherwise, fourth place could go to either club from the capital.
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Venezia’s fate is a little more complicated, but they know one thing for certain ahead of Sunday’s crucial contest: they must produce a first top-flight home win over Juventus since April 1962.
Eusebio Di Francesco‘s side occupy 19th place, two points from safety, so even victory might not prove sufficient to escape relegation back to Serie B.
Last season’s second-tier playoff winners are facing an immediate return, as their disastrous 3-0 defeat to Cagliari last week allowed Lecce and Empoli to pull clear. Having trailed from the 11th minute in Sardinia, the Lagunari were never likely to fight back, as they average under one goal per game.
Without a consistent striker, Venezia have struggled to score from open play, and 53% of their league goals this term have come from set pieces, representing a league-high in 2024-25.
Still, the Arancioneroverdi have won two of their last three home games – as many victories as throughout the previous 13 – and this would be a perfect moment to post back-to-back Serie A wins at Stadio Penzo for the first time in 25 years.
Then, they would need Empoli and Lecce to falter. Should both draw and Venezia beat Juve – leaving them all locked on 32 points – a dramatic playoff would take place, but Di Francesco will not be looking that far ahead.
Venezia Serie A form:
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Team News
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Igor Tudor should be able to call upon utility man Weston McKennie, despite the USA international limping off with an ankle injury last week, while Juventus can also welcome back both Khephren Thuram and Nicolo Savona from one-match bans.
Pierre Kalulu is still suspended, joining long-term absentees Juan Cabal, Arkadiusz Milik and Bremer on the sidelines; furthermore, midfielder Teun Koopmeiners continues to struggle with an Achilles issue.
Hoping to displace Randal Kolo Muani up front, misfiring striker Dusan Vlahovic scored against Udinese after a run of seven league matches without a goal, and Sunday’s game could potentially be his last for the club.
With two assists, Kenan Yildiz took his tally of Serie A goal involvements up to 10, becoming the youngest player to hit double figures this season. Juve have a points-per-game average of 2.1 with the Turkish star in their starting lineup; that drops to less than half (1.0) when he does not start.
One of Venezia’s main creators, Gaetano Oristanio is a doubt due to an injury sustained against Cagliari, so Christian Gytkjaer could partner John Yeboah in attack.
Once again, the hosts’ midfield metronome will be Hans Nicolussi Caviglia. The ex-Juve player has scored a league-leading two goals via direct free kicks this season, and his overall total of four is enough to top the Lagunari’s scoring charts.
Captain and key centre-back Jay Idzes picked up his fifth yellow card of the campaign last week, so either Alessandro Marcandalli, Ridgeciano Haps or Marin Sverko should step in.
Venezia possible starting lineup:
Radu; Marcandalli, Schingtienne, Cande; Zerbin, Perez, Nicolussi Caviglia, Busio, Ellertsson; Yeboah, Gytkjaer
Juventus possible starting lineup:
Di Gregorio; Savona, Veiga, Kelly; McKennie, Locatelli, Thuram, Cambiaso; Gonzalez, Yildiz; Kolo Muani
We say: Venezia 1-2 Juventus
Much improved since the turn of the year, Venezia have become tougher to beat on home turf – but their final-day fixture is far from ideal and relegation surely awaits.
For all their flaws, Juventus still boast plenty of quality and – following a few scares – they should get the win that secures Champions League qualification.
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